Final Prices: Morphy's Fall 2018 Auction

Published on December 4, 2018
Duration: 9:21

This video provides a detailed breakdown of auction prices for various firearms from Morphy's Fall 2018 auction. It covers a range of historical and modern machine guns, including Thompson variants, an FG42, Ingram Model 6, Smith & Wesson 76, and Colt M16. The presenter offers insights into the relative value and desirability of these items, noting factors like rarity, condition, and market trends. The auction results highlight significant price variations, with some items fetching high prices due to historical importance or rarity, while others, like heavy water-cooled machine guns, show a market depression.

Quick Summary

The Thompson M1921 is traditionally the most valuable and expensive variant, often considered the nicest shooting and most historically significant. At Morphy's Fall 2018 auction, an original second model FG42 sold for $160,000, which the presenter considered a good deal. Water-cooled heavy machine guns are currently experiencing a market depression due to practical limitations like weight and ammo consumption.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Thompson Prices
  2. 00:09Thompson M1921 Value
  3. 00:29Thompson M1928 Conversion
  4. 00:47Thompson M1928A1 Prices
  5. 01:11Thompson M1A1 Dealer Sample
  6. 01:26FG42 Auction Price
  7. 01:46Ingram Model 6 Prices
  8. 02:12Smith & Wesson 76 Prices
  9. 02:41H&R M14 Transferable Rifle
  10. 03:00Colt 639 Auction Price
  11. 03:20Mauser MGO 815 Price
  12. 03:42Bénjamin FCA vs. Hotchkiss Portative
  13. 04:04Romanian Chichishev Price
  14. 04:34Market for Water-Cooled MGs
  15. 05:20Colt 1919 Tank Machine Gun
  16. 05:43Swiss 24mm TV 41 Anti-Tank Gun
  17. 06:04Swiss S 18 vs. TV 41
  18. 06:25M72 LAW Auction Price
  19. 06:52J.P. Sauer & Sohn Double Rifle
  20. 07:10Niagara Rolling Block Price
  21. 07:37Webley WG Target Price
  22. 08:02U-boat Line Throwing Conversions
  23. 08:23Cabin Pressure Flare Guns
  24. 09:00Auction Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the most valuable Thompson variant at Morphy's Fall 2018 auction?

The Thompson M1921 is traditionally the most valuable and expensive variant. The presenter agreed with this assessment, noting it's not only historically significant but also the nicest shooting Thompson.

How did the FG42 perform at the auction?

An original second model FG42, described as live and transferable, sold for $160,000. The presenter felt this was a bit less than some recent sales and that the buyer got a really good deal on a fantastic gun.

Why are water-cooled heavy machine guns like the Romanian Chichishev selling for less?

Water-cooled heavy machine guns are facing a market depression due to their significant weight, high ammunition consumption, and lack of appeal in video games. They are also considered a hassle to transport and shoot, limiting their market.

What was the price difference between the Swiss 24mm TV 41 and the Swiss S 18?

The 24mm Swiss TV 41 anti-tank gun sold for $20,000. A similar Swiss S 18 with a wheeled carriage sold for about 20% more, at $24,000, primarily because it's easier to find ammunition for and transport.

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